Big kudos to Harrison Ford for a terrific recovery from a dire aviation situation, engine failure on takeoff. It appears that he turned his PT-19(?) around and landed on a golf course with minor injuries. Of course, minor injuries are not minor to a 70 year old man, so he may still have some other things to deal with than his apparent cuts and bruises. However, take a look at the densely populated area from which he had to chose a place to land and the path through the trees he had to navigate to get the aircraft down on the golf course. The dude has some skills. The force was with him and some damn fine skills certainly minimized collateral damage to people and homes closely packed in the area. Good on you, Harrison!
To take a look at how difficult this can be, use one of our fine WWII aircraft found here and simulate a similar situation in any of the WO* sims. Chop the throttle to 0% at or around 500 to 1000' and try to turn around and make the runway you just departed. Big hint, most accidents occur in this situation by the pilot stalling the aircraft. Keep you flying speed and remember, when you turn, that minimum flying airspeed goes up proportionally to the angle of bank used for the turn. You will learn quickly that what Harrison did is no small aviation feat.